AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCuba Energy Crisis: Cuba’s grid suffered another total disconnection, leaving about 10 million people without power as fuel shortages and a “fuel blockade” are blamed, while Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro (“El Cangrejo”) signals openness to talks with Trump. Venezuela Earthquake Relief: After the June 24 quakes, Trinidad and Tobago’s Concerned Muslims distributed $20,000 in aid, warning that displaced families still face chaos, food shortages, and slow rescue due to equipment needs. World Cup Politics & Rivalry: England and Argentina set for a high-stakes semi-final in Atlanta, with FIFA sidelining English referees from officiating due to political sensitivities tied to the Falklands legacy. Drug Trade Crackdown: A Mexico fentanyl “king” case highlights how Chinese supply chains feed Mexican labs, as the U.S. frames the trade as a security threat. Colombia Football Threats: Jaminton Campaz received death threats after Colombia’s World Cup exit, prompting federation demands for investigation. Mexico Fintech: Nu Mexico received CNBV authorization to start as a bank, aiming to scale digital credit and savings for millions.
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